The Frenchman is no stranger to being asked about his future, having endured years of fan protests and upset at the club.

Arsenal have suffered a mixed start to the season and Wenger was under pressure once again before results picked up in the last few weeks.

The 67-year-old signed a two-year contract with the North London outfit after winning the FA Cup last season but after Ancelotti was sacked by Bayern Munich in midweek, the Gunners boss has once again had to speak about his position at the club.

"I don’t know who will replace me at Arsenal," Wenger told BeIN Sports, when asked about whether Ancelotti would be in the Emirates dugout anytime soon.

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“When you are a manager of a club, you have to work like you’re there forever because it demands total commitment”

Arsene Wenger

"When you are a manager of a club, you have to work like you’re there forever because it demands total commitment.

"And I believe as well that a football club works by everybody doing his own job well.

"My job is to prepare the team for the next game and be responsible for the technical policy of Arsenal Football Club.

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Carlo Ancelotti was sacked by Bayern in midweek

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Arsene Wenger takes training before the international break

"The job of my board is to choose the next manager – I don’t want to do the job of my board."

Ancelotti enjoyed a successful spell in England, guiding Chelsea to the double in his debut season at the club.